New Zealand captivates with its fairytale beauty, reminiscent of Tolkien’s “Middle-earth.” Private tours to this amazing corner of the world typically include visits to the most iconic and picturesque sights.

Milford Sound
Rudyard Kipling called this amazing place “the eighth wonder of the world,” and his choice was well-founded. Surrounded by green mountains and filled with crystal-clear water, Milford Sound is truly one of the most picturesque places on Earth. The rocky coastline rising from the ocean, surrounded by dense green forests, creates a feeling of complete oneness with nature.

Hobbiton Village
During his travels through New Zealand, director Peter Jackson accidentally stumbled upon a sheep farm owned by the Alexander brothers on the North Island. This serendipitous turn of events led to a thrilling opportunity: the farm became the perfect location for the filming of the Hobbit trilogy. The owners were initially hesitant about the idea, as the farm was a vital source of income for them. However, they soon embraced the project with enthusiasm, and within a year, a true “hobby village” was built on the site, without any cardboard sets.

Franz Josef Glacier
Located on the South Island, the twelve-kilometer-long glacier begins in the Southern Alps, passes through forests, and culminates at the mouth of the Waiho River. You can explore it with an experienced guide or on your own.
Special equipment, including spiked boots for navigating the ice tunnels, is available for purchase at the local village.

Sky Tower
This is the tallest structure in the entire Southern Hemisphere. The tower in Auckland stands at 328 meters. Its upper floors house several observation decks offering magnificent panoramic views, as well as restaurants, hotels and a casino.




